What is RadMap?

Designed for use by Emergency Responders

RadMap is an interactive desktop tool featuring a nationwide GIS map of long-term radiation monitoring locations across the United States. It also provides access to key information about the monitor and the area surrounding it.

What is it for?

In the event of a Radiation Release

RadMap can help emergency responders collect information, develop assessments, and determine the placement of deployable monitors. Desktop access could be critical should other systems fail in an emergency.

RadMap helps EPA in its Homeland Security responsibilities and it was recommended by the Conference of Radiation Program Directors and EPA’s Science Advisory Board (SAB).

Purpose of RadMap

Radiation Monitoring

The objective of RadMap is to provide a national resource for emergency responders and other practitioners in radiological information.

Today, radiological topics are often in the forefront of news stories, and we hope that RadMap will be seen as a resource used to foster the growth and development of radiological awareness.

How can it be used?

RadMap provides easy access to:

Monitor locations

Points of contact for specific monitoring systems

What data is being collected and how often

Real-time and long-term data, where available online

Geographic features such as nearby roads and bodies of water

Mileage of locations from other points on the map

Users can highlight an area to identify key information about the monitor and to characterize the monitor location.